In the MMO shooter Destiny, an Easter egg has now been patched into the original Loot Cave.
Strangely, the hotfix not only removed things but also added new ones.
On Tuesday evening our time, some players found a very special “Easter Egg” on reddit, which is what hidden gags by the developers are called, winking at players through the “fourth wall.” This must have come back into the game with the hotfix. In the first Loot Cave in Destiny, which caused a lot of commotion back then, there is now a pile of charred corpses. If the player decides to disturb the peace of these corpses, they hear a voice from the grave groaning, “A million deaths are not enough for Master Rahool.” – “One million deaths are not enough for Master Rahool.”
What does this mean?
Master Rahool is the Cryptarch in Destiny. The opponents brutally massacred in the Loot Cave were killed for their engrams, which players could then decode with Master Rahool in the hope of better equipment.
If taken seriously: The eerie Easter egg suggests that the slain monsters were offered as some sort of “sacrificial” offering to the loot god, the Cryptarch. This fits well into the theories of some players that the “Guardians” are actually the bad guys in Destiny and serve the dark wanderer. Well, hopefully, you now regret having worshipped the loot idol so intensely in Destiny.
And if taken lightly: With the recent hotfix, the newly discovered Loot Caves have also been closed. The Easter egg is likely a tribute to the good old days and proves once again how well Bungie knows the community and that they indeed have a sense of humor about the events in Destiny.
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